The Citroen CX Hatchback 1978 is a family hatchback car that was immensely popular throughout Europe during the late 1970s to mid-1980s. Exuding French style from every corner, the CXs distinctively curved body captures the eye from the very first glance. Its an instantly recognisable silhouette and its specific design features, including a swooping bonnet, a sharp crest on the roof and wavey flanks, make for a surprisingly fresh appearance even today. The CX is available in a number of different body styles, the two most popular being the 4-door saloon and 5-door hatchback. There is also an estate variant that features a longer wheelbase for extra space. Under the hood, youll find either a naturally-aspirated 1.6L engine, a 1.9L normally-aspirated engine or a 2.0L Turbo Diesel with 75 horsepower. In the 1978 version of the CX, youll find plenty of interior features, including a adjustable steering column, tinted power windows, air conditioning, power steering and even an optional sunroof. The interior itself has a defined 70s look due to the plush velour seats in a variety of colours, carpet in the interior paneling and wooden dashboards. ABS brakes and airbags werent offered as standard until the later model years, so the CX was never as equipped with modern safety features as its contemporaries. Despite this, the Citroen CX Hatchback 1978 remains an exceptionally stylish option for people who appreciate the classic look of one of Citroens iconic vehicles.
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